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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday September 9 1907

1907

But the degree of corroboration required depends on the gravity of the offence and the extent of complicity of the approver in the offence. [...] A table of contents furnishes the key to the collection and shows-that the book in a manner covers the whole of the English law of evidence. [...] Court inter alia said : The Act allowed the solicitor to make such an agreement provided that it was in writing and it provided a further safeguard in favour of the client that the taxing master should examine into the agreement to see if it was fair and reasonable and if it was so he would allow it and if the taxing master came to the conclusion that the agreement was not fair and reasonabl [...] The language of the Act was not sufficient to include the case of a verbal agreement by the solicitor which was set up by the client. [...] It was argued that the suit was barred by limitation as in the Record of Rights made on the 7th April 1898 the name of the Appellant was entered as the person entitled to the property and relied on the case of Asutosh Nath Roy v. Abdool (I.
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4
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India
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sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday September 9 1907
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